Word: neutrality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...case a tie should result with either the University or Princeton, the deciding game will be played on neutral ground during the last part of February...
There is probably no single feature which so impresses a neutral spectator at a Harvard-Princeton, Yale-Princeton, or Yale-Harvard game as the traditional snake-dance ceremony, wherein the victors march to the stands where the vanquished await them, for an exchange of cheers. Saturday Princeton cheered Yale and Yale cheered Princeton with a heartiness unexcelled during the game--a striking evidence of the good feeling existing between the two Universities. Visitors from New Haven found quite as warm hospitality at Princeton as they have found at Cambridge in the alternate years, and it is this fact as much...
...fundamental principle that applies in the case in hand." There has been no uniformity of decisions and sometimes injustice has been done to one side sometimes to the other. Formed, as the usual arbitration board is, with an equal number of members representing labor and capital and a third neutral party, usually some man of local prominence who has little or no comprehension of labor requirements, it is not strange that its decisions have been hit or miss. Furthermore, it was brought out that after a neutral member had once decided a case he was never chosen again because...